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CURRICULUM VITAE
Delia W. Oppo
Paleoceanographer
Senior Scientist
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
Phone: (508) 289-2681
E-mail: [email protected]
Education
1989
Ph. D. Geology, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Advisor, D. Richard G. Fairbanks
B. S. Mathematics, State University of New York at Albany.
1981
Primary Research Interests
External and internal influences on the Earth’s climate system. North Atlantic and tropical
climate change. East Asian Monsoon, Western Pacific Warm Pool, Indonesian Throughflow,
high-low latitude linkages. Isotopic and elemental records of past surface hydrography,
oceanic nutrient distribution and deepwater circulation. Coral-based records of the last 500
years.
Employment/Professional Experience
2006 - present
1996 –2006
1991 - 1996
1990 - 1991
1989 - 1990
Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Associate Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Assistant Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Visiting Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Postdoctoral Scholar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Postdoctoral Advisor - Dr. William B. Curry.
Graduate Research Assistant, Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometer Lab,
Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory.
Graduate Research Assistant, Arctic Oceanography Group,
Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory.
1985-1989
1983-1985
Shipboard Experience
2014
2010
2003
1998
1993
1988
Chief Scientist, Endeavor 539, coring south of Iceland
Co-chief Scientist on Knorr 197-3, coring cruise to Demerara Rise, western tropical North
Atlantic.
Co-chief Scientist on Baruna Jaya 8, coring cruise to Indonesian seas.
Co-chief Scientist on Knorr 159-5, coring cruise to Brazilian Margin.
Co-chief Scientist on Ewing 93-02 to the subpolar North Atlantic (site survey cruise for Leg
162).
Shipboard Scientist on N.U.S.C. Ranger 88-13, coral drilling cruise off Barbados.
Professional Affiliation
American Geophysical Union
Honors
1996
2000-2001
Editors' Citation for Excellence in Refereeing for AGU Journal
Paleoceanography
JOI/USSAC Distinguished Lecturer 2000-2001
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2006-2008
2009
2009-present
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Claudia S. Heyman Fellow of WHOI’s Ocean and Climate Change Institute
Emiliani Lecturer, Fall American Geophysical Union, 2009
WHOI Geology and Geophysics Johnson Chair
Professional Activities
Organizing Committee, 11th International Conference on Paleoceanography
PAGES Ocean2k Data Synthesis Phase co-leader
Chair, Editor Search Committee for AGU journal Paleoceanography, 2009.
NSF proposal review panelist: Marine Geology and Geophysics, 2008.
Associate Editor, Paleoceanograpy, 2000-2004.
Member, AGU Committee on Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 2000 - 2002.
Member, AGU Executive Committee, Focus Group on Paleoceanography and
Paleoclimatology (2003 - 2006).
Member, Interim Planning Committee, interim ODP 2000-2003.
Proponent, ODP Leg 162.
Member, JOIDES ODP-Detailed Planning Group for Leg 162, 1993.
Member, JOIDES ODP-Detailed Planning Group for Leg 172, 1996.
Member, JOIDES Ocean History Panel, ODP, 1994 - 1996.
Participant, JOIDES-sponsored Conference for Multi-Platform Exploration, 1999.
Member, organizing committee: 7th International Conference on Paleoceanography, 2001.
Member, AGU Direction and Review Committee for the journal Paleoceanography, 1997.
Editorial Board: Geology 1999-2001.
NSF proposal review panelist: Marine Geology and Geophysics, 1999.
Member, AGU Committee on Paleoceanography, 1994 - 1996.
NSF proposal review panelist: Minority Research Centers of Excellence, 1993.
NOAA proposal review panelist - Paleoclimatology Program, 1994.
Fall AGU, 1996: Co-convener Union session: North Atlantic Variability and Global Climate.
Spring AGU, 1997; Fall AGU, 1998: Co-convened Paleoceanography&Paleoclimatology
sessions.
Education Activities
MIT/WHOI Joint Program Activities:
Education Coordinator
Geology & Geophysics Dept. Sept 2010-present
Member:
Joint Committee for Marine Geology and Geophysics (1999-2002)
Ph. D. Advisor:
Rosemarie Came (Ph. D. 2005)
Kristina Dahl (Ph. D. 2005)
Fern Gibbons (Ph. D. 2011)
Ph. D. Coadvisor:
Thomas Marchitto (Ph. D. 1999)
Matthew Makou (Ph. D. 2006)
Casey Saenger (Ph. D. 2009)
James Saenz (Ph. D. 2010)
Alice Alpert (Ph. D. expected 2016)
Ph. D. Thesis Committee: Yair Rosenthal (Ph.D. 1994)
Robert Ackert (Ph. D. 2000)
Jon Woodruff (Ph. D. 2008)
Philip Lane (Ph. D. 2011)
Camillo Ponton (Ph. D. 2012)
Michael Toomey (Ph. D. 2013)
Meagan Gonneea (Ph. D. 2013)
Ph. D. Committee Chair David Lund (Ph. D. 2005)
Generals Project Advisor Michael Horowitz (M.S. 1998)
or Coadvisor:
Rosemarie Came (Ph. D. 2005)
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Mea Cook (Ph. D. 2006)
Matthew Makou (Ph. D. 2006)
Casey Saenger (Ph. D. 2009)
James Saenz (Ph. D. 2010)
Fern Gibbons (Ph. D. 2011)
Andrea Dubin (Ph.. D. expected 2014)
Sara Bosshart (M.S 2012)
Alice Alpert (Ph. D. expected 2016)
Generals Exam Committee: Sharon Hoffman (Ph. D. 2008), Phil Lane (Ph. D. 2011) Camillo
Ponton (Ph. D. expected 2012), Andrea Burke (Ph. D. 2011)
Michael Toomey (Ph. D. 2013) Elizabeth Drenkard (Ph. D.
expected 2014), Ning Zhao (Ph.D. expected 2015), Thomas De
Carlo (Ph. D. expected 2017).
Thesis Proposal Chair:
Jon Woodruff (Ph. D. 2008)
Co-teaching:
Topics In Paleoceanography (Seminar):
Millennial Scale Climate Change (1994, 1999)
Milankovitch Revisited (2000)
Assorted Topics (Spring, 2002)
Tropical Climate Change (Fall, 2002, 2005)
Subsurface Ocean Circulation (Fall, 2003, 2012)
Deglacial Climate Change (Fall, 2004)
Past Changes in Atmospheric CO2 (Fall, 2007)
Indian Ocean Paleoclimate (Fall, 2008)
Ice Ages (Fall 2009)
The Anthropogene Hypothesis (Fall 2010)
The Cenozoic Ocean
Postdoctoral Mentees:
Jerry McManus, 1997; Brenda Hall, 1999; Sarah Das, 2002;
William Thompson, 2004; Youbin Sun, 2004; Anders Carlson,
2006; Kuo-Fang Huang, 2010-2013; David Thornalley, 20112013; Jennifer Aruszewski 2011-2014; Nathalie Dubois, 20122013.
WHOI Summer Fellows:
Michael Horowitz, 1994, Laurie Deiner, 1995, Matthew
Makowski, 1997, Jessica Kelleher, 1998, James Saenz, 2003.
Sara Sanchez, 2010, Sebastian Vivancous (2012).
Guest Students:
Karen Costa, UFRGS, Brazil (1998-1999)
Felipe Toledo, UFRGS, Brazil (1998-1999)
Allison Jacobel, Macalester U. (2009)
Nil Irvali, U. Bergren (2010)
Leaf Elliot, Williams College (2012)
Andrew Gorin, Middlebury College (2013)
Non-WHOI Education Activities:
Undergraduate Thesis Reader: Intan Nurhati, Wesleyan University (2005)
Ph.D Thesis committee:
Stefanie Dannenmann, SUNY Albany (Ph. D., 2001).
Outside Ph. D. Reader:
Randye Ruttberg (Columbia University, February 2000).
William D’Andrea (Brown University, September, 2008).
Jessica Tierney (Brown University, April, 2010)
Nathalie Dubois (Dalhousie University, June, 2010)
K-12 Activities:
Project SepTeMber: The Falmouth Kids Global Climate Change
Institute.
Informal gatherings with 5th-8th grade teachers.
Interviewed by classrooms (topic global climate change)
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Falmouth Area High School Summer Climate Internship
Program (Designed and co-lead a 1-week internship program
for area High School students) (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014)
Mentored area H.S. Science Fair projects; Helped design and
provided samples for others (2010-2013)
Invited Professional Talks (not including AGU)
Brown University: Paleoceanography Seminar, 1990.
University of Rhode Island, Department Colloquium: 1993.
MIT, Chemical Oceanography Seminar: 1994.
University of Rhode Island, Department Colloquium: 1996.
MIT, Chemical Oceanography Seminar: 1996.
Petrobras, Brazil, 1997.
Brown University: Department Colloquium, 1998.
University of Southern California, Department Colloquium, 1999.
State University of New York at Albany/RPI Joint Seminar Series, 1999.
Middlebury College, 2000.
University of Pennsylvania, 2000.
University South Florida, 2001.
University of Southern Connecticut, 2001.
MIT, Chemical Oceanography Seminar: 2002.
Rice University, 2004.
Brown University: Earth System History Seminar, 2004.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Friday Colloquium, 2005.
Harvard University, Climate Tea Series, 2005.
Bremen University, MARUM, 2007.
Brown University: Department Colloquium, 2009.
MIT PAOC Retreat, Invited Speaker, 2011.
The Lake Towuti Drilling Program (LTDP) Workshop, Invited presentation (Brown Univ.,
Jan 2011)
Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences X i’an, China Sept. 2012
University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China Sept. 2012
Conference on Isotopes, Bern Switzerland, Keynote Speaker (Aug, 2013)
2013 USA/UK AMOC Conference, Baltimore MD, Invited Speaker (July, 2013)
Workshops Attended
Sediment waves and sediment drifts: monitors of global change in deep water circulation, Kiel
Germany, 1993.
NOAA Abrupt Change Workshop, LDEO, 1994.
NSF-sponsored workshop, Atlantic Inter-hemispheric Transport, LDEO, 1995.
Friends of Termination II, LDEO, 1998.
Marine Isotope Stage 11, San Francisco, 1998.
NSF-ESH sponsored Workshop, tropical climate change, Arlington VA, July, 2002.
NSF-ESH sponsored Workshop, abrupt climate change, WHOI, MA October, 2003.
NSF-ESH sponsored Workshop, Holocene climate change, Washington DC, May 2005.
PAGES-IMAGES sponsored workshop, Indonesian Throughflow, Kiel, Germany, July 2006.
ESF sponsored workshop, The Ocean’s Role in Abrupt Climate Change, Obergurgl, Austria,
May, 2007.
The Lake Towuti Drilling Program (LTDP) Workshop, Brown Univ., Jan 2011. Inv. Speaker.
SynTraCE-21 Workshop, Brown U. Invited Speaker, Nov. 2012.
2013 USA/UK AMOC Conference, Baltimore MD, Invited Speaker, July, 2013.
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Conference on Isotopes, Bern Switzerland, Keynote Speaker,Aug, 2013.
WHOI Committees
Joint Program Student Admissions Committee, 1994.
Linda Morse-Porteous Selection Committee, 1997.
Chair, Search Committee for G&G Johnson Chair, 1999.
Review Committee, Mellon Independent Study Awards, 1999.
Stommel Medal Selection Committee, 2000.
Chair, Selection Committee: Mary Sears Award, 2002.
Ocean and Climate Change Institute Advisory Committee; 2001-2003.
G&G Chair Search Committee, 2004.
Postdoctoral Selection Committee, 2004-2006.
Postdoctoral Mentoring Committee, 2002-2006 (Chair 2004-2006).
Chair, Internal Ad-hoc Promotion Committee, Lisan Yu, 2003.
Chair, Search Committee for NOSAMS Director, 2004.
Internal Ad-hoc Promotion Committee, Olivier Marchal, 2005.
Ad-Hoc Mentoring Committees: Karen Bice, Sarah Das, Bill Thompson, Anne Cohen, Jeff
Donnelly, Weifu Guo, Sune Neilsen, Jessica Tierney
WHOI Retirement Benefits Task Force, 2005-2009
Ocean and Climate Change Institute Proposal Review Committee, 2005, 2007, 2008.
Chair, G&G Chair Search Committee, 2008.
Staff Committee, 2008 - 2009
Chair, G&G Hiring Search Committee, 2009.
Curriculum Committee, 2010.
Post-Doc Mentoring Committee (2011-present)
94 Peer-reviewed publications Student and post-doctoral coauthors in italics.
1. Dubois, N., D. W. Oppo, V. V. Galy, M. Mohtadi, S. van der Kaars, J E. Tierney,
Y. Rosenthal, T. I. Eglinton, A. Lückge, B. K. Linsley, Indonesian vegetation
response to changes in rainfall seasonality over the past 25,000 years, Nature
Geoscience, DOI: 10.1038/NGEO2182, 2014.
2. Gibbons, F.T., Oppo, D.W., Mohtadi, M., Rosenthal, Y., Cheng, J., Liu, Z.,
Linsley, B.K., Deglacial δ18O and hydrologic variability in the tropical Pacific and
Indian Oceans. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 387, 240–251, 2014.
3. Mohtadi, M., M. Prange, D. W. Oppo, R. De Pol-Holz, U.Merkel, X. Zhang, S.
Steinke, A. Lückge. North Atlantic Forcing of Tropical Indian Ocean Climate,
Nature, 509,76–80 2014. doi:10.1038/nature13196
4. Huang, K. F., D. W. Oppo, W. B. Curry, Decreased influence of Antarctic
intermediate water in the tropical Atlantic during North Atlantic cold events. Earth
Planet. Sci. Lett., 389, 200-208, 2014
5. Rosenthal, Y., BK Linsley, Oppo, DW, Pacific Ocean Heat Content during the past
10,000 years, Science, 342 617-621, 2013.
6. Thornalley, D. J. R., Blaschek, M., Davies, F. J., Praetorius, S., Oppo, D. W.,
McManus, J. F., Hall, I. R., Kleiven, H., Renssen, H., and McCave, I. N.: Longterm variations in Iceland–Scotland overflow strength during the Holocene, Clim.
Past Discuss., 9, 1627-1656, doi:10.5194/cpd-9-1627-2013, 2013.
7. Tierney, J. E., D. W. Oppo, A. N. LeGrande, Y. Huang, Y. Rosenthal, and B. K.
Linsley, The influence of Indian Ocean atmospheric circulation on Warm Pool
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hydroclimate during the Holocene epoch, J. Geophys. Res., 117, D19108,
doi:10.1029/2012JD018060, 2012.
8. Moros, M., E. Jansen, D. W. Oppo, J.S Giraudeau, A. Kuijpers, Reconstruction of
the late Holocene changes in the Sub-Arctic Front position at the Reykjanes Ridge,
North Atlantic, The Holocene, 22, 877-888, 2012.
9. Vásquez-Bedoya, L. F.; Cohen, A. L.; Oppo, D. W., Blanchon, P. Corals record
persistent multidecadal SST variability in the Atlantic Warm Pool since 1775 AD
Paleoceanography 27, 3, PA3231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2012PA002313, 2012.
10. Huang, K.-F., J. Blusztajn, D. W. Oppo, W. B. Curry and B. Peucker-Ehrenbrink,
2012. High-precision and accurate determinations of neodymium isotope
compositions at nanogram levels in natural materials by MC-ICP-MS, J. Anal. At.
Spectrom., 2012, DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30123G
11. Muller, J., J. F. McManus, D. W. Oppo, and R. François, Strengthening of the
Northeast Monsoon over the Flores Sea, Indonesia, at the time of Heinrich event 1,
Geology, 40, 635–638, 2012.
12. Irvali, N., U. S. Ninnemann, E. V. Galaasen, Y. Rosenthal, D. Kroon, D. W. Oppo,
H. F. Kleiven, K. F. Darling, and C. Kissel (2012), Rapid switches in subpolar
North Atlantic hydrography and climate during the Last Interglacial (MIS 5e),
Paleoceanography, 27, PA220, doi:10.1029/2011PA002244
13. Oppo, D. W. & Curry, W. B. Deep Atlantic Circulation During the Last Glacial
Maximum and Deglaciation. Nature Education Knowledge 3(4):1, 2012.
14. Mohtadi M., Oppo D.W., Lückge A., De Pol-Holz R, Steinke S., Groeneveld J.,
Hemme N., Hebbeln D., 2011. Reconstructing the thermal structure of the upper
ocean: insights from planktic foraminifera shell chemistry and alkenones in
modern sediments of the tropical eastern Indian Ocean. Paleoceanography 26,
PA3219, doi:10.1029/2011PA002132.
15. Mohtadi M., Oppo D.W., Lückge A., De Pol-Holz R, Steinke S., Groeneveld J.,
Hemme N., Hebbeln, Glacial to Holocene swings of the Australian-Indonesian
monsoon, Nature Geosciences DOI: 10.1038/NGEO1209 (2011).
16. Yan, H., L. Sun, D. W. Oppo, Y. Wang, Z. Liu, Z. Xie, X. Liu, South China Sea
hydrological changes and Pacific Walker variations over the last millennium.
Nature Communications 2, 293 doi:10.1038/ncomms1297 (2011).
17. Saenger, C., R. E. Came, D. W. Oppo, L. D. Keigwin, and A. L. Cohen. 2011,
Regional climate variability in the western subtropical North Atlantic during the
past two millennia, Paleoceanography, 26, PA2206, doi:10.1029/2010PA002038.
18. Rosenthal, Y., A. Morley, C. Barras, M. E. Katz, F. Jorissen, G. Reichart, D. W.
Oppo, and B. K. Linsley, Temperature calibration of Mg/Ca ratios in the
intermediate water benthic foraminifer Hyalinea balthica, Geochem. Geophys.
Geosyst., 12, Q04003, doi:10.1029/2010GC003333. 2011.
19. Linsley, B. K., Y. Rosenthal, and D. W. Oppo, Holocene evolution of the
Indonesian throughflow and the western Pacific warm pool, Nature Geoscience, 3,
578–583, 2010.
20. Oppo, D. W., and Y. Rosenthal, The Great Indo-Pacific Communicator
(Perspective) Science 328, 1492-1494, 2010.
21. Chen, M.-T., X. P. Lin, Y.-P. Chang, Y.-C. Chen, L. Lo, C.-C. Shen, Y.
Yokoyama, D. W. Oppo, W. G. Thompson, and R. Zhang Dynamic millennialscale climate changes in the northwestern Pacific over the past 40,000 years,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L23603, doi:10.1029/2010GL045202, 2010.
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22. Makou, M. C., D. W. Oppo, W. B. Curry, South Atlantic intermediate water mass
geometry for the last glacial maximum from foraminiferal Cd/Ca,
Paleoceanography 25, PA4101, doi:10.1029/2010PA001962, 2010.
23. Benway, H. M., J. F. McManus, D. W. Oppo, J. L. Cullen, Hydrographic changes
in the eastern North Atlantic during the last deglaciation. Quaternary Science
Reviews 29, 3336-3345, 2010.
24. Tierney, J. E., D. W. Oppo, Y. Rosenthal, J. M. Russell, and B. K. Linsley,
Coordinated hydrological regimes in the Indo-Pacific region during the past two
millennia, Paleoceanography, 25, PA1102, doi:10.1029/2009PA001871, 2010.
25. Makou, M. C., T. I. Eglinton, D. W. Oppo, K. A. Hughen, Postglacial changes in
El Niño and La Niña behavior Geology, 38, p. 43-46, doi:10.1130/G30366.1, 2010.
26. Voelker, A. H. L., Rodrigues, T., Billups, K., Oppo, D., McManus, J., Stein, R.,
Hefter, J., and Grimalt, J. O. Variations in mid-latitude North Atlantic surface
water properties during the mid-Brunhes (MIS 9–14) and their implications for the
thermohaline circulation, Clim. Past, 6, 531-552, doi:10.5194/cp-6-531, 2010h
27. Oppo, DW, Y Rosenthal, BK Linsley, 2000-year-long temperature and hydrology
reconstructions from the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool, Nature, 460 1113-1116,
doi:10.1038/nature08233, 2009.
28. Saenger, C., A. L. Cohen, D. W. Oppo, R. B. Halley, J. E. Carilli, Surface
temperature trends and variability in the low-latitude North Atlantic since 1552,
Nature Geosciences, 1-4, doi:10.1038/NGEO552, 2009.
29. Saenger C., P. Chang, L. Ji, D. W. Oppo, A. L. Cohen, Tropical Atlantic climate
response to low-latitude and extratropical sea-surface temperature: a Little Ice Age
perspective, Geophys. Res. Letts. 36, L11703, doi:10.1029/2009GL038677 (2009).
30. Langton S.J., Linsley B.K., Robinson R., Rosenthal Y., Oppo D.W., Eglinton T.I.,
Howe S.S., Djajadihardja Y.S., and F. Syamsudin. 3500 year record of centennialscale climate variability from the Western Pacific Warm Pool Geology. 36(10):
795–798; doi: 10.1130/G24926A, 2008.
31. Sun, Y., F. Wu, S. C. Clemens, D. W. Oppo, Processes controlling the
geochemical composition of the South China Sea sediments during the last
climatic cycle, Chemical Geology, 257. 243–249, 2008.
32. Carlson, A., A. E. LeGrande, D. W. Oppo, G. Schmidt, J. Licciardi, F. Anslow, L.
Obbink, Rapid early Holocene Deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet and Sea
Level Rise, Nature Geoscience, 1, 620-624, 10.1038/ngeo285, 2008.
33. Carlson, A., D. W. Oppo, R. E. Came, A. E. LeGrande, L. D. Keigwin, and W. B.
Curry, Subtropical Atlantic salinity variability and Atlantic meridional circulation
during the last deglaciation, Geology, v. 36; no. 12; p. 991–994; doi:
10.1130/G25080A, 2008.
34. Saenger, C., A. L. Cohen, D. W. Oppo, and D. Hubbard, Interpreting sea surface
temperature from strontium/calcium ratios in Montastrea corals: Link with growth
rate and implications for proxy reconstructions, Paleoceanography, 23, PA3102,
doi:10.1029/2007PA001572 , 2008.
35. Praetorius, S. K., J. F. McManus, D. W. Oppo and W. B. Curry, Episodic
reductions in bottom-water currents since the last ice age. Nature Geosciences, 449
– 452, 2008.
36. Came, R. E., D. W. Oppo, W. B. Curry, and J. Lynch-Stieglitz, Deglacial
variability in the surface return flow of the Atlantic meridional overturning
circulation, Paleoceanography, doi:10.1029/2007PA001450, 2008.
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37. Oppo, D.W., Schmidt, G.A., and LeGrande, A.N., Seawater isotope constraints on
tropical hydrology during the Holocene: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 34, doi:
10.1029/2007GL030017, 2007.
38. Came, R. E., W. B. Curry, D. W. Oppo, A. J. Broccoli, R. J. Stouffer, North
Atlantic intermediate depth variability during the Younger Dryas: Evidence from
benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and the GFDL R30 coupled climate model,
Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 173: Ocean Circulation: Mechanisms and
Impacts (Andreas Schmittner, John Chiang, Sidney Hemmings, Editors) p 247264, 2007.
39. Evans, H.K., Hall, I.R., Bianchi, G.G. & Oppo, D.W. Intermediate Water links to
Deep Western Boundary Current variability in the subtropical NW Atlantic during
Marine Isotope Stages 5 and 4, Paleoceanography, 22, PA3209,
doi:10.1029/2006PA001409, 2007.
40. Xiang, R., Y. Sun, T. Li, D. W. Oppo, M. Chen, F. Zheng, Paleoenvironmental
change in the middle Okinawa Trough since the last deglaciation: Evidence from
the sedimentation rate and planktonic foraminiferal record, Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 243, 378-393, 2007.
41. Came, R. E., D. W. Oppo, and J. F. McManus, Amplitude and timing of
temperature and salinity variability in the subpolar North Atlantic over the last
10,000 years, Geology 35, 315-318, 2007.
42. Oppo, D. W., J. F. McManus, J. L. Cullen, Evolution and demise of the Last
Interglacial warmth in the North Atlantic, Quaternary Science Reviews,
10.1016/j.quascirev.2006.07.006; 2006.
43. Lynch-Stieglitz, J., W. B. Curry, D. W. Oppo, U. N. Ninneman, C. D. Charles and
J. Munson, Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the Last
Glacial Maximum, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems: Theme on Past Ocean
Circulation Art. No. Q10N03, doi:10.1029/2005GC001226, 2006.
44. Sprovieri, R., E. Di Stefano, A. Incarbona and D. W. Oppo, Suborbital climate
variability during marine isotope stage 5 in the Mediterranean basin: evidence
from planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossil relative abundance
fluctuations, Quaternary Science Reviews. 25 2332–2342, 2006.
45. Dahl, K. D., D. W. Oppo, Sea surface temperature pattern reconstructions in the
Arabian Sea, Paleoceanography, 21, PA1014, doi:10.1029/2005PA001162, 2006.
46. Rosenthal, Y. C. H. Lear, D. W. Oppo and B. Linsley, Temperature and carbonate
ion effects on Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca Ratios in benthic foraminifera: The Aragonitic
species Hoeglundina elegans, Paleoceanography, 21, PA1007,
doi:10.1029/2005PA001158, 2006.
47. Oppo, D. W., Sun., Y., Amplitude and timing of sea surface temperature change in
the northern South China Sea: dynamic link to the East Asian Monsoon, Geology;
33, 785–788; doi: 10.1130/G21867.1, 2005.
48. Sun, Y., D. W. Oppo, R. Xiang, W. Liu, S. Gao, The last deglaciation in the
Okinawa Trough: subtropical northwest Pacific link to northern and tropical
climate, Paleoceangraphy 20, PA4005, doi:10.1029/2004PA001061, 2005.
49. Dahl, K. D., D. W. Oppo, T. I. Eglinton, K. A. Hughen, W. B. Curry, F. Sirocko,
Terrigenous plant wax inputs to the Arabian sea: implications for the
reconstruction of winds associated with the Indian Monsoon, Geochimica et
Cosmochimica Acta, 69, 2547–2558, 2005.
50. de Abreu, L., F. Abrantes, N. J. Shackleton, P. C. Tzedakis, J. F. McManus, D. W.
Oppo, and M. A. Hall, Ocean climate variability in the Eastern North Atlantic
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during interglacial MIS 11: A partial analogue to the Holocene?,
Paleoceanography, 20, PA3009, doi:10.1029/2004PA001091, 2005.
51. Curry, W. B. and Oppo, D. W., Glacial water mass geometry and the distribution
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2 in the Western Atlantic Ocean, Paleoceanography, 20, PA1017,
doi:10.1029/2004PA001021, 2005.
52. Jackson, M., N. Oskarsson, R. G. Trønnes, J. F. McManus, D. W. Oppo, K.
Grönvold, S. R. Hart, J. P. Sachs, Holocene loess deposition in Iceland: Evidence
for millenial-scale atmosphere-ocean coupling in the North Atlantic, Geology, 33,
509–512; doi: 10.1130/G21489.1, 2005.
53. Raymo, M.E., D.W. Oppo, B.P. Flower, D.A. Hodell, J. F. McManus, K.A. Venz,
K.F. Kleiven, K. McIntyre, Stability of North Atlantic water masses in face of
pronounced natural climate variability, Paleoceanography, 19,
doi:10.1029/2003PA000921, 2004.
54. Came, R. E., D. W. Oppo, W. B. Curry, Atlantic Ocean circulation during the
Younger Dryas: insights from a new Cd/Ca record from the western subtropical
South Atlantic, Paleoceanography, 18, doi:10.1029/2003PA000888, 2003.
55. Beaufort, L., de Garidel-Thoron, T., Linsley, B., Oppo, D. and Buchet, N.,
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57. Huesser, L. and D. Oppo, Millennial- and orbital-scale climate variability in
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58. Sigman, D. M., S. J. Lehman, and D. W. Oppo, Evaluating mechanisms of nutrient
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61. Dannenmann, S., B. K. Linsley, D. W. Oppo, Y. Rosenthal, and J.-L. Beaufort,
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65. Tzedakis P.C., McManus J.F., Hooghiemstra H., Oppo D.W., Wijmstra T.A.,
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variability on orbital and suborbital frequencies over the last 450 000 years, EPSL,
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66. McManus, J.F., Oppo, D.W., Keigwin, L.D. and Cullen, J.L.. Prolonged
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67. Marchitto, T. M., Jr., D. W. Oppo, and W. B. Curry, Paired benthic foraminiferal
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70. Oppo, D. W., and M. Horowitz, Glacial deepwater hydrography: South Atlantic
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71. Flower, B.P., D.W. Oppo, J.F. McManus, K.A. Venz, D.A. Hodell, and J. Cullen,
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during the past 1 Myr., Paleoceanography, 1, 388-403, 2000.
72. Marchitto, T. M., W. B. Curry, and D. W., Oppo, Zinc concentrations in benthic
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73. Curry, W. B., T. M. Marchitto, J. F. McManus, D. W. Oppo, and K. L. Laarkamp,
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74. McManus, J. F., D. W. Oppo, J. L. Cullen, 0.5 Million years of millennial-scale
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75. Raymo, M. E., K. Ganley, S. Carter, D. W. Oppo, and J. McManus, High latitude
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76. Marchitto, T. M., W. B. Curry, and D. W. Oppo,. North Atlantic gyre ventilation
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77. Oppo, D. W., J. F. McManus, and J. L. Cullen, Abrupt Climate Events 500,000 340,000 years ago: Evidence From subpolar North Atlantic sediments, Science,
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78. Oppo, D. W., M. Horowitz, S.J. Lehman, Marine core evidence for reduced deep
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79. Curry, W. B., and D. W. Oppo, Synchronous, high frequency oscillations in
tropical sea surface temperatures and North Atlantic Deep Water production
during the last glacial cycle, Paleoceanography, 12, 1-14, 1997.
80. Raymo, M. E., D. W. Oppo, and W. B. Curry, Origin of the 100-kyr cycle: a deep
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81. Oppo, D. W., Millennial scale oscillations (Perspective), Science, 278, 1244-1245,
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82. Oppo, D.W. and S. J. Lehman, Suborbital timescale variability of North Atlantic
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83. Rosenthal, Y., E. A. Boyle, L. Labeyrie, D. Oppo, Glacial enrichments of
authigenic Cd and U in Subantarctic sediments: A climatic control on the elements'
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84. Oppo, D. W., M. E. Raymo, G. P. Lohmann, A. C. Mix, J. D. Wright, and W. B.
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85. Oppo, D. W., and Y. Rosenthal, Cd/Ca Changes in a deep Cape Basin core over the
past 730,000 years: Response of circumpolar deepwater variability to northern
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86. Oppo, D.W. and S. J. Lehman, Mid-depth circulation of the subpolar North
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87. de Menocal, P. B., D. W. Oppo, R. G. Fairbanks, and W. Prell, A 1.2 Myr record
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88. Oppo, D. W., and R. G. Fairbanks, Atlantic ocean thermohaline circulation over
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89. Oppo, D. W., R. G. Fairbanks, A. L. Gordon, N. J. Shackleton, Late Pleistocene
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91. Oppo, D. W., and R. G. Fairbanks, Carbon isotope composition of tropical surface
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92. Broecker, W. S., D. Oppo, W. Curry, M. Andree, W. Wolfi, and G. Bonani,
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93. Duplessy, J. C., N. J. Shackleton, R. G. Fairbanks, L. Labeyrie, D. W. Oppo, and
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impact on the global deep water circulation. Paleoceanography, 3, 343-360, 1988.
94. Oppo, D. W., and R. G. Fairbanks, Variability in the deep and intermediate water
circulation of the Atlantic Ocean: Northern Hemisphere modulation of the
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